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Friday, July 10, 2015

The Hamilton Youth Zine Library is looking for zines for their collection. Wanna send them yers? here's the details: Hey!We're looking to start a zine library for youth in downtown Hamilton,Ontario and we need your help!We have a fair amount of zines already, but we're looking to broaden ourselection, especially with zines that would be relevant and interestingto the people who will be using the library.The library will be hosted by the NGen Youth Centre, a communitycentre for people between the ages of 13 and 24 that is home to adiverse array of events, projects, and programming.While all zines (personal, political, poetry, art) are welcome, it wouldbe especially sweet to get titles by zinesters with experiences similarto those who come through the centre, which includes migrants, youth ofcolour, hip-hop heads, youth experiencing homelessness, slam poets, andothers.If you've got something that might be up our alley, you can mail thingsto:Youth Zine Library35 Florence StHamilton, ONL8R 1W5or if you've got a pdf file, we can handle the printing if you contactus at hamiltonyouthzinelibrary@riseup.netIf you want to help spread this around on social media, please sharethis page rather than this email (doesn't have a mailing address):http://youthzinelibrary.tumblr.com/

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

If you missed it the first time we screened this doc we will be showing it again at the Kazoo Print Expo up on the stage in Mitchell Hall behind the curtain. There will be two show times, 12 noon and 2pm.
Here's the IMBD: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0430861/
Hope to see you there!

Friday, February 6, 2015

Arrow Archive is proud to present a Micro Zine Making Grant for BIPOC ( Black, Indigenous, Persons Of Color) Zinesters.

It is our goal is to provide a small monetary supplement ($100) to a successful applicant to use to make a zine on any topic they wish. The purpose of this micro grant is to provide resources to marginalized voices to express themselves in the self publishing (zine making) format.

This micro-grant is for zines not published yet. Submissions will be reviewed by a small collective of folks from the BIPOC and Zine making community.

In your application please state the title, theme, size, distribution size of your planned zine and anything else important to the creation of your zine. Please send any questions and applications to: thearrowarchive@gmail.com

Sunday, January 4, 2015

So I didn't know this happened.....I heard about it via a twitter post, i guess it's in it 8th session... deadline is Jan 27th and its an England thing so the post maybe alittle expensive but well worth it if you can afford it!

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GRCGED, formally the Woman's Center On University of Guelph campus, University Center Room 107.

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Arrow Archive originally opened in The Steel City (Hamilton, Ontario) as The Hamilton Zine Library. HZL opened in fall 2007 at the Sky Dragon Center based on a small personal collection. The HZL made a reluctant but needed move in fall 2010. The Arrow Archive now lives and thrives in Guelph, Ontario. The Arrow has now grown to over 900 titles and is still growing.